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Heterogeneous Reactions of α-Pinene on Mineral Surfaces: Formation of Organonitrates and α-Pinene Oxidation Products.

Authors :
Hettiarachchi E
Grassian VH
Source :
The journal of physical chemistry. A [J Phys Chem A] 2022 Jun 30; Vol. 126 (25), pp. 4068-4079. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jun 16.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Organonitrates (ON) are important components of secondary organic aerosols (SOAs). α-Pinene (C <subscript>10</subscript> H <subscript>16</subscript> ), the most abundant monoterpene in the troposphere, is a precursor for the formation of several of these compounds. ON from α-pinene can be produced in the gas phase via photochemical processes and/or following reactions with oxidizers including hydroxyl radical and ozone. Gas-phase nitrogen oxides (NO <subscript>2</subscript> , NO <subscript>3</subscript> ) are N sources for ON formation. Although gas-phase reactions of α-pinene that yield ON are fairly well understood, little is known about their formation through heterogeneous and multiphase pathways. In the current study, surface reactions of α-pinene with nitrogen oxides on hematite (α-Fe <subscript>2</subscript> O <subscript>3</subscript> ) and kaolinite (SiO <subscript>2</subscript> Al <subscript>2</subscript> O <subscript>3</subscript> (OH) <subscript>4</subscript> ) surfaces, common components of mineral dust, have been investigated. α-Pinene oxidizes upon adsorption on kaolinite, forming pinonaldehyde, which then dimerizes on the surface. Furthermore, α-pinene is shown to react with adsorbed nitrate species on these mineral surfaces producing multiple ON and other oxidation products. Additionally, gas-phase oxidation products of α-pinene on mineral surfaces are shown to more strongly adsorb on the surface compared to α-pinene. Overall, this study reveals the complexity of reactions of prevalent organic compounds such as α-pinene with adsorbed nitrate and nitrogen dioxide, revealing new heterogeneous reaction pathways for SOA formation that is mineralogy specific.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-5215
Volume :
126
Issue :
25
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The journal of physical chemistry. A
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35709385
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpca.2c02663